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Derbendcis or
Derbentler were the most
important and
largest Ottoman military auxiliary constabulary units usually responsible for
guarding important roads...
- Derbentobruğu, Gümüşhacıköy, a
village in the
Amasya Province,
Turkey Derbendcis,
Ottoman military auxiliary constabulary units Iron Gate (Central Asia)...
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important p****
would be ****igned with
derbendci status in
exchange for tax exemptions. By
rehabilitating the
Derbendcis, the
Ottomans released conventional...
-
Kelmendi and Hoti
increased when
their status changed from
florici to
derbendci,
which required mountain communities to
maintain and
protect land routes...
- Kurt from the
Muzaka family who was
later appointed to the
position of
derbendci aga (guardian of the
mountain p****es)
which he held
until the
sultan appointed...
- Bulqizë is
recorded in the
Ottoman defter of 1467 as a h****-ı mir-liva and
derbendci settlement in the
vilayet of Dulgoberda.
Although the register's complete...
-
referred to as
derbent (Gr****: derveni, "p****age") and its
residents as
derbendcis,
meaning guards of the p****age. Such p****ages (pl. dervenia) constituted...
- (Kilos) is
recorded in the
Ottoman defter of 1467 as a h****-ı mir-liva and
derbendci settlement in the
vilayet of Mati. The
village had a
total of
eight households...
- Hoti and
Kelmendi increased when
their status changed from
florici to
derbendci, a
position which required only
nominal recognition of
central authority...
- Gjonëm)
appears in the
Ottoman defter of 1467 as a h****-ı mir-liva and
derbendci settlement in the
vilayet of Akçahisar with six households, represented...